Hi everyone!
Well, I'm finally settled down in good ole Texas and I've got a few problems.
First one is that my main tank got smashed in the move. Bummer. No terribly big deal though cause I'll just get another one.
My big problem is this:
The water here is hard and full of nutrients.
KH is around 304 ppm.
PH is 8.5 or so.
Drastically different than what I'm used to. At first I'm like "Gah...oh well."
But the LFS here keeps all of their fish in R/O water. And makes tons selling the stuff to their patrons. I have "heard" from several independent sources that the local water has so many nutrients in it that Algae is a nightmare. One individual said that they put their tank in blackout conditions to kill it off, but it returned the next day after he brought back the light.
I'm willing to test that for myself.
But with the LFS using R/O water I've got a problem.
Every time I buy a new fish I have to buy 10 gallons of R/O water, lug it back to the house, set up the 10 gallon QT tank, and slowly acclimatize the fish to tap water. That's a pain, don't you think?
Also I read that the vast majority of plants don't do well in water anywhere near that hard.
Is that true?
I'm thinking it will be much simpler on me if I simply buy a decent R/O unit and "go with the flow".
I know everyone will say there is nothing wrong with the tap water, but acclimatizing every little plant and fish and lugging water all over town sounds like more work than I would like to do.
So I beg for all of your opinions on this matter.
P.S. Good to be back guys.
Well, I'm finally settled down in good ole Texas and I've got a few problems.
First one is that my main tank got smashed in the move. Bummer. No terribly big deal though cause I'll just get another one.
My big problem is this:
The water here is hard and full of nutrients.
KH is around 304 ppm.
PH is 8.5 or so.
Drastically different than what I'm used to. At first I'm like "Gah...oh well."
But the LFS here keeps all of their fish in R/O water. And makes tons selling the stuff to their patrons. I have "heard" from several independent sources that the local water has so many nutrients in it that Algae is a nightmare. One individual said that they put their tank in blackout conditions to kill it off, but it returned the next day after he brought back the light.
I'm willing to test that for myself.
But with the LFS using R/O water I've got a problem.
Every time I buy a new fish I have to buy 10 gallons of R/O water, lug it back to the house, set up the 10 gallon QT tank, and slowly acclimatize the fish to tap water. That's a pain, don't you think?
Also I read that the vast majority of plants don't do well in water anywhere near that hard.
Is that true?
I'm thinking it will be much simpler on me if I simply buy a decent R/O unit and "go with the flow".
I know everyone will say there is nothing wrong with the tap water, but acclimatizing every little plant and fish and lugging water all over town sounds like more work than I would like to do.
So I beg for all of your opinions on this matter.
P.S. Good to be back guys.